A former teenage model, LIV TYLER made
her film debut in the leading role of Bruce Beresford's Silent
Fall. With her ethereal screen quality, she quickly landed
starring roles in Empire Records and James Mangold's directorial
debut and 1995 Sundance Film Festival favorite, Heavy.
She followed with lead performances in Bernardo Bertolucci's Stealing
Beauty (opposite Jeremy Irons), Pat O'Connor's Inventing
the Abbotts and Michael Bay's Armageddon (with Bruce
Willis and Ben Affleck). Her 1999 releases include Cookie's
Fortune, Jake Scott's Plunkett & MacLeane and the
feature directorial debut of Martha Fiennes, Onegin (co-starring
Ralph Fiennes).